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September 22, 2012

The Sunday Showcase - Phenomenal Parenting Tips

Welcome to The Sunday Showcase where YOUR CHILD CENTERED IDEAS are the STARS of the show!


If you are here for the first time please read this informational post for the full details.

Here's the quick cheat sheet version - This is a fun and relaxed linky with a few simple guidelines:

  • Anything kid friendly and/or child centered is welcome!
  • You are welcome to share more than one post, but we don't accept links for giveaways, 
  • shops, or downloads for purchase, etc. They will be deleted.
  • If you're linking up we encourage you to visit some of the other link-ups.  Everyone appreciates comments, encouragement, feedback, etc.

One of the co-hosts will visit your link and spread some comment love.

We also share some on Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest. 

We appreciate you sharing with us, and we aim to spread your wonderful ideas.

*Important* 
Please note that by linking up you are giving us permission to use a photo (with proper link to you!) in our featured section! If you prefer not to be featured comment below or e-mail me.


Be sure and stop by and see the features from my co-hosts:


My favorites from last week:

1.  Kara's Classroom shared 11 awesome books every parent should read.
2.  Your Kid's Table wrote a post about the importance of allowing your baby and toddler to get messy while eating.  After reading that post stick around and browse.  The entire blog is full of solid advice for helping your children establish a healthy relationship with food.
3.  Famiglia and Seoul put together The Mommy Meltdown Basket, a must have for all homes.  We all have hard days, and this post includes suggestions to help mothers get back on track and for hands on activities to start over and reconnect with your little ones.



This week kicked off the Virtual Book Club for Kids, and we focused on the book Eating the Alphabet:  Fruits and Vegetables from A to Z.


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